Previews

Michael Zwiebach - July 26, 2012

Eric Kujawsky is not intimidated by big pieces: He likes organizing big concerts with his Redwood Symphony. And this week he’s taking on Berlioz — not the puny Symphonie Fantastique, but the full Requiem Mass, performed in Davies Symphony Hall with soloists and over 200 choristers.

Michael Zwiebach - July 26, 2012

The fantastic Borromeo Quartet kicks off this summer’s Music in the Vineyards festival, the smaller, homier wine country festival.

Michael Zwiebach - July 26, 2012

The Midsummer Mozart Festival finishes up with a performance of the composer’s unfinished “Great” Mass in C Minor. The Pacific Mozart Ensemble joins George Cleve’s orchestra and four strong soloists for this passionate, gorgeous music.

Michael Zwiebach - July 26, 2012

It’s the 100th anniversary of John Cage’s birth, and a very few organizations are celebrating with retrospectives of the work of this challenging, odd composer. The festival with the most to offer is the one by sfSound at Old First Concerts.

Mark MacNamara - July 25, 2012

The Hidden World of Girls, the Kitchen Sisters show that transforms to a multimedia performance at the Cabrillo Festival this week, is really about what’s hidden in a good story, and the rituals of storytelling.

Michael Zwiebach - July 20, 2012

Opera fans have a good few weeks ahead if they haven’t decamped for summer vacations. First up, this weekend, is the Merola Opera Program with Dominick Argento’s quirky, imaginative Postcards From Morocco.

Michael Zwiebach - July 20, 2012

The little Midsummer Mozart Festival will be in full swing this weekend, with pianist Audrey Vardanega, now an experienced soloist at the advanced age of 16, playing the delightful Piano Concerto in G Major, No. 17.

Marianne Lipanovich - July 18, 2012

El Cerrito’s West Edge Opera dives into Weill/Brecht and Hagen/Muldoon, with two new “sin city” offerings.

Mark MacNamara - July 16, 2012

Performances at the Freight and Salvage in honor of Woody Guthrie's 100th birthday illuminate just how interesting a figure he was, not just the mythology that sprang up in his wake.

Michael Zwiebach - July 6, 2012

A music festival with a close, community feel, but a world music reach.